
“I’ve never seen waves to give up. Which is also why I love the sea.” [unknown]

“I’ve never seen waves to give up. Which is also why I love the sea.” [unknown]
Born in Romagna in 1996, after graduating from the Istituto Tecnico per Geometri in Imola I moved to Milan to attend Architectural University of the Politecnico di Milano.
After graduation I began my full-time collaboration with Studio Parisotto+Formenton in Milan, at which I developed many projects in retail, hotellerie, residential, exhibition architecture and interior yacht design, field in which I became one of the studio’s project managers.
After three years of experience in the studio, I decided that I wanted to explore new environments and face new challenges, including those outside my ordinary. Therefore, I am looking for a new adventure that will stimulate myself and push me to overcome my boundaries again.
Politecnico di Milano
MSc:
Architecture, Built Environment, Interiors
Milan, Italy
110/110 - Oct. 2021
Politecnico di Milano
Bachelor:
Architecture planning
Milan, Italy
110/110 cum laude - Sept. 2019
Istituto Tecnico Luigi Paolini
Degree in surveying
Imola (BO), Italy
96/100 - July 2016
ITALIAN Native speaker
ENGLISH
Toeic [830/950] - B2 level
SPANISH School level
CAR driving license B level
BOAT coming soon
PARISOTTO+FORMENTON
Boating / Retail / Exhibition Milan, Italy May 2021- Now
CANTIERI DI PISA
Interior design / graphics from P+F studio - Milan, Italy January 2024 - Now
MYLIUS YACHT
Interior design / graphics from P+F studio - Milan, Italy January 2022 - Now
FRANK YACHT
Interior design / Graphic design Riccione, Italy August 2022
VANILLA LAB
Interior design / Product design Milan, Italy 2021 - Now
MARCO MONZONI BRAND
Fashion design graphics Milan, Italy Fall Winter 20/21
BUM INTERIORS
Product design / Graphic deisgn Milan, Italy 2021
GRUPPO C14
Interior / Product design / Graphic design
Milan, Italy
Internship
January - March 2019
ATAINOVE
Architectural design
Imola, Italy
Internship May - June 2021
brand collabs
phone: +39 347 0339431 | mail: cassanigiacomo@me.com
Milano (MI) - Via Popoli Uniti, 21
Imola (BO) - Via G. Azzi, 10
architecture/interior workshop | 2021
Milan, Italy.
The city of Milan is constantly evolving. After covid19 the need for living spaces that prioritized the quality of living, described in dynamic spaces suitable for different types of users as well as constant contact with the outdoors and the element of greenery, was understood.
G.G.G. aims to create a new type of integrated condominium, with different residential types for different types of users: young people - the elderly, students - workers, families - singles. All unified by a courtyard with educational gardens and coworking spaces.
A new way of living the Milanese condominium.
up:
Render view about the main front of the building. down: Render view about the court and gardens.
my works on this project: Architectural design; Interior design; 3D modelling; Rendering; Graphics and collages.
studio apartment
two bedroom apartment
three bedroom apartment for single or students that need to live alone.
for couple or elderly people. for families or students that want to live together.
down:
Artistic drawings made with Rhino and PS to study living spaces.
douplex the “decameron” loft for families or young comple. a new way of co-living, where home life works around the central fixture. for workers that needs a temporary place to stay in Milan.
Antarctica. South Pole.
A hostile, inhospitable continent, far from everyone’s eyes and therefore unexplored for centuries. A white continent where ice, reigning supreme, has fascinated the most daring explorers for a few decades now, pushing researchers to the ends of the earth to discover the unknown.
Over the centuries, what has changed about the Antarctic continent is not just the climate and the amount of ice that melts and breaks away each year, but the per- ception has changed, the idea that it may not be so hostile after all and may offer new possibilities for research and development.
Although little more than a century has elapsed since the first explorations, settlements have become increasingly stable and state-of-the-art; there has been a real evolution in architectures and technologies, and great strides have been made.
This thesis set out to understand how life in the extreme south of our planet can be approached, proposing not only a research station, but a living and working system that goes beyond the essential living conditions, seeking to create an integrated core that respects the principles of the Antarctic Treaty, but above all that is an inspiration for future technologies.
up:
Daily render view about the station.
down: Night render view about the station.
my works on this project: Architectural design; Interior design; 3D modelling; Rendering; Graphics and collages.
yearly cell
for scientists who lives in the station for all year long.
seasonal cell
for scientists who lives in the station just during the summer season.
temporary cell
for tourists, insiders or people tha need to stay in the station just for few days.
technical scheme: exploded view drawing about station.
Tiger Yacht refitting.
Paolo Caliari was one of the most important designers of the second half of the 1900s. Among his various projects, collaborations with the nautical world were certainly the most prominent.
His studio developed several boats including the Tiger Yacht, a small pleasure boat that fully reflects the peculiarities of the 1960s: dynamism, practicality, essence, fun, innovation.
With the interior yacht design course, I tried to give a new look to the Tiger of the 1960s, bringing it into the 21st century, but keeping its native soul.
previous page:
Original Tiger Yacht photo from ‘60. in this page:
Boat render view of the Tiger refitting.
my works on this project: Interior design; 3D modelling; Rendering; Graphics and collages.
Panther Yacht, restyling.
The second part of the interior yacht design course dealt with the creation of a new boat, inspired by Caliari’s Tiger Yacht, but larger and with new lines.
Therefore, the hull and all the external lines of the boat were redesigned, always preserving the typical lines of the studio, but completely revolutionizing the design of the exteriors bringing it to an eccentricity typical of Paolo Caliari, but contextualized to today.
Every piece of furniture was studied in the smallest detail down to the choice of wood essences and the textures of the fabrics, inspired by the iconic graphics of the Dolce&Gabbana and Versace brands.
up: Bow render view. down: Movement render view.
my works on this project: Interior design; 3D modelling; Rendering; Graphics and collages.
down: Boat render view.
Noah 70, Cannes 2022.
I was approached by the Franchini studio to collaborate on the design of the shipyard’s new flagship, the new Noah70, which will be unveiled at the 2022 boat shows.The job was a great opportunity to collaborate together to create a new type of interior design for the shipyard, as well as the chance to approach the birth of a new boat model firsthand until its presentation.
In addition to the interior layout, all the graphics for the interior and exterior floor plans were created through the use of graphic tablets to give a sense of realism to the drawings, while maintaining that abstract sense of the graphics.
For the presentation, the book was finally created and printed and bound for boat shows.
up:
Bow render view. down:
Movement render view.
my works on this project:
Interior design;
Exterior design (collaboration); 3D interior modelling; Graphic drawings and plans; Technical drawings.
interior yacht design at Studio Parisotto+Formenton | 2022-2023
Interior Yacht Design at P+F.
During the period of collaboration at the Parisotto+Formenton studio in Milan, I had the opportunity to approach more deeply the nautical world and all its working dynamics of design.Under the artistic direction of architect Aldo Parisotto I followed the realization of several boats for the Mylius shipyard.
In the renderings you can see some of the sail and motor boats followed from concept to the realization of the technical drawings for construction at the shipyard.
Each project in a different way gave me the opportunity to develop a range of problem solving skills that were very useful in my working relationship with the shipyard.
my works on these projects: Interior design; Graphic drawings and plans; Technical drawings.
interior yacht design at Studio Parisotto+Formenton | 2022-2023
FALCON 80 refitting, Qu-lighting show-room.
Among the various boats designed at the Patisotto+Formenton studio, I had the opportunity to follow the refitting of a Falcon80 to turn it into the nautical showroom of the lighting company Qu-Lighting.
The boat was completely overhauled on the main deck and flybridge. In the latter, a multifunctional island with seating, tables and a small galley was created; while the saloon was completely overhauled, opening the galley with a window to the living area and organizing the large sofa to create a larger conviviality area.
my works on these projects: Interior design; Graphic drawings and plans; Technical drawings. down: Falcon 80 under refitting.
interior yacht design at Studio Parisotto+Formenton | 2022-2023
Exhibition stand design at P+F.
Another of the areas of my collaboration at the Parisotto+Formenton studio was the realization of several stands and installations for the studio’s client brands such as True Design, Qu-Lighting, Cimento etc.
The projects for the Salone del Mobile in Milan, Fuorisalone and Orgatec saw me involved from the preliminary design concept phase to the site management phase and the opening of the stand.
A field that certainly impressed and fascinated me, especially for its speed of realization and the need to amaze the visitor through ever-changing set designs.
my works on these projects: Exhibition design; Technical drawings.
2023
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